The study aimed to reveal the level of anxiety among kidney transplant patients at Wad Medani Hospital in central Sudan, and its relationship to some variables (anxiety level, gender (male/female), age, social status, educational level, duration of illness). The study used the descriptive approach. The study sample consisted of (20) patients undergoing kidney transplantation in Central Hospital in Wad Madani, The. study data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. (SPSS) The results show a high level of anxiety among the sample members. On the other hand, the study found no differences in the level of anxiety among chronic kidney disease patients undergoing kidney transplantation due to gender (male/female)., and not the existence of differences in the level of anxiety among chronic kidney disease patients undergoing kidney transplantation is due to age, The study also showed that there are no differences in the level of anxiety among chronic kidney disease patients undergoing kidney transplantation due to the educational level (illiterate, primary, secondary, university).and there are no differences in the level of anxiety among chronic kidney disease patients undergoing kidney transplantation due to marital status (married, single., Single, divorced). Finally, the results of the study showed no differences in the level of anxiety between chronic kidney disease patients undergoing kidney transplantation due to the duration of the disease. The study recommends the need to design and provide programs. Services Psychological and Guidance for the disease and their families, it also recommends intensifying psychological services within chronic kidney disease hospitals in Sudan, and providing home counselling services for patients, especially those who have undergone kidney transplants.